Title | : | Ancient Coins: Should You Slab Them? |
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Thanks for picking this topic ! I can agree with your thoughts 😊 Comment from : @nazarnovitsky9868 |
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I wouldn’t, even the fanciest, most pristine ancient coins have been handled at some point and buried in the dirt for hundreds of years at least It’s not like with many modern coins that have largely remained untouched Being able to handle something from thousands of years ago just makes the distant past feel all the more tangible and alive in the present Comment from : @colbystearns5066 |
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Slabbing ancients prices people out of the market, its a horrible fad Comment from : @isabelcrb |
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Those counter marks are the best part, I agree completely Natural coins are amazing to handle without plastic Comment from : @MarkACarroll |
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I have some slabbed and some raw I like having some that I can actually hold in my hand and feel the history Comment from : @jodydotson3170 |
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I only have special coins slabbed And I believe that those few ancient coins I would get slab only because I would be afraid that it would be a fake I put a little bit more faith than I guess others do that degrading company values their reputation and would only, mark a genuine if it were in fact, genuine Comment from : @perrydad2001 |
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Personally, I don’t particularly care for slab Coins because with ancient coins you’re missing the other half of coin collecting enjoyment that deals with being able to feel what the Ancient people felt while handling the coin Comment from : @reneebarguen5850 |
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Being 72 years old, i remember when a VF was NOT called an XF and a XF was not hiked to AU by either dealers or Grading Services Today we are told it’s a matter of opinion…BS… it’s a matter of greed! Comment from : @fredpierce6097 |
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Hoping he shows how to unslab a coin Comment from : @anotheryoutubechannel4809 |
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The polymer composition of slabs will degrade in a few decades, requiring future owners to discard them The slab surfaces are often scratched, making viewing of the coin difficult Comment from : @praefectuscoins9401 |
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My Roman coins are in lighthouse coin books! I love to take them out and hold history in my hand Comment from : @leslieturcotte9401 |
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Never understood slabbing There's nothing better than handling an ancient coin with care Comment from : @compatriot852 |
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Slabbing is a disease much like plastics on greens in the grocery It gives a thin veneer of safety and exclusivity, but only ends up making it impossible to market certain products to customers without the plastic as people start to believe there’s something wrong with the raw product Sad Comment from : @Metusalem979 |
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a very good video I like both ways and will buy a coin raw or slabbed if it's a coin I want and enjoy keeping them and looking at them either way Comment from : @TheWorldisaLIE2 |
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Love Grading coins, I get wanting to touch them but for me the most important part is storage and keeping them safe It also makes it very easy to display them, and anyone who wants to see one of my coins can instantly know what it is off a very clean and simple label Comment from : @history-edits315 |
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If I had a perfect coin I might consider getting it slabbed Comment from : @nathanielscreativecollecti6392 |
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Very good explanation Personally I prefer to touch the coins myself but would not mind to have a few valuable and in XF condition graded and slabbed Comment from : @carloscarvalho-vc8bs |
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I understand and respect the choice for slabbing ancient coins I personally wouldn't slab even my most precious as a museum piece I want to be able to hold it as it's been for millennia Comment from : @NYCNAP |
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I have a nice Hadrian Sestertius that has a nice thick crust on the edge all around while both sides of the coin are VF That coin I'll take out and even smell once in a while (I know im a freak but I sware I can smell history) but each time I move it, it loses some of that ancient crust Comment from : @blazeaglory |
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Slabbing will ruin the ancient market if it becomes the rule I've had dealers, yes plural, tell me that my NGC slabbed coin was over graded So slabbing is no guarantee of anything Comment from : @chrisbotelho7212 |
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I keep my coins in little plastic containers in columns because trays aren't cheap If you have a tray recommendation I'd like to hear it For now though they are in very easy to open plastic capsules that let people I don't trust handle them, and people I do trust take them out Comment from : @nathanielscreativecollecti6392 |
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for me id only slab coins that are essentially mint and would get damaged from the slightest tray rubbing or scratching or look worse for finger prints etc brbrin ancient coins thats a very very small number of coins imo that i would bother with There are plenty of great looking coins from F- EF or countermarked coins that i feel do not really need to be slabbed and tbh dont see any demand for it either Comment from : @Minilopo18 |
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Great videos! Thank you! I have only one slabbed coin It spent 175 years under the sea, only to be encapsulated in plastic Comment from : @johnshoosmith |
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It would be of interest 2 see a comparison Of modern western coin design 2 the ancients that inspired them Comment from : @vasilioskosman2789 |
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Hey i have been watching your videos for i while now, and i was wondering around how much do you think your collection is worth? Comment from : @yrizel1620 |
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great video, I am buying slabbed coins at the moment and may buy raw silver ancients in the future Comment from : @David_Quinn1995 |
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Beautiful daric Comment from : @todbringer101 |
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Very helpful video Thank you Comment from : @NYCNAP |
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Slabing is only good if you want to sell your coins because people blindly waste more money on a slab But trully I don't see any more benefit, the grades are very arbitrary and depend on how much of a good day is the coin grader is having, you can grade your coins multiple times and almost always get different gradrs for the same coin The only reason why it is popular rigth now is because a lot of people make their bussineses whith their PCGS or NGC subcriptions And in all that you loose the ability to see your coin in detail and handle it You loose a lot of the experience of collecting coins Not worth it Comment from : @mecha1gold |
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From a beginner perspective, I would want that extra security having it in a slab However I'm in China now and I've found many fake coin dealers with fake slabs on them brAfter watching this video, it confirms my suspicion that I'm missing out the tactile sense and being able to see it from different angles Comment from : @Mark-jy6xd |
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Imagine owning an ancient coin and never being able to hold it Wear gloves, wash your handswhatever, just hold the coin and appreciate it! Comment from : @msheehandub |
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This really is a fantastic channel Comment from : @Micloren |
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I am with all of you when it comes to slabing , I hate it, I love to touch my coins and "play with them" , I also have been collecting coins since I was 9 years old and kept the coins in old suppository boxes from my dad's pharmacy But reality has made me migrate to buying slabs, as I grew my collection (and grew from my parents pocket change from trips to actual ancient coins) and wanted to make it better and get better coins, I got taken many times , with counterfited coins, lost some hard earned money, because I picked a dealer , that I though I could trust to teach me how to collect ancient and higher grade coins and he took advantage of me and costed me a lot of money in counterfited / missgraded coins got an education never the less Comment from : @pedrofigueroa3352 |
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Hello, very interesting video, thank you dear 👍 Comment from : |
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You have to hold ancients in your hands, just like the ancients Comment from : @tavuzzipust7887 |
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Excellent video This was a much needed explanation outside of coin collecting forumsbrI personally don't like handling coins but I favor DIY Slabs which you can reopen whenever you want and I love displaying them that way Plus the black background is better than the white background of NGC slabs I have tray holders that fit 6 slabs each tray and it's been a real joy so far Comment from : @BopWalk |
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I fully agree with the final statement given in the video I love to interact with my coins - feel, smell, breath it So I would never cover them with plastic Again congrats for the great video! Comment from : @peterleffler5123 |
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I could never slab my coins I have to handle them with my bare hands If I wasn’t able to do that, I wouldn’t want to collect them Comment from : @romulus1300 |
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I get why people slab their coins, but I don’t want to look at my coin through a scratched, reflective plastic window Comment from : @sophrapsune |
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Also, putting a coin in a blender would be the owner's choice too and it's legal But I still have a problem with it ;) Comment from : @markp44288 |
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Very much prefer countermarks and ancient damage that is your coolest coinbrThis video is excellent, can't wait to share it with all my slabber friends!!! Comment from : @markp44288 |
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I can understand why people would slab some extremely expensive or rare coins, but I own no slabbed ancient coins myself Comment from : @Buzzygirl63 |
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Personally, I hate those coin prisons that prevent me from appreciating them to their full extent However, I find a great success those capsules that can be opened and closed easily and safely, and that incorporate a material designed to protect the coins Comment from : @JuanMsantos |
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Handling coins is the most important part of collecting, at least for me Comment from : @druzhynets91 |
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excellent points Can never understand imprisoning beautiful coins in a slab I guess it comes to whether you look at coins as an investment or an emotion :) Comment from : @madblazer8401 |
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Slabbing is a racket imho Comment from : @petras8385 |
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Another option is also DIY Slabs like Lighthouse QuickSlabs and other brands too They have a nicer black background and you can reopen the cases anytime you like Also a good option if you want to display your coins too Comment from : @BopWalk |
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I slab ancient coin in order to give the buyer a sound mind when buying Comment from : @arimoreno6521 |
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While slabbing may be the right thing to do for preservation and makes sale easier and safer bbut/b it deprives you of the best thing of accident coins To hold them in your hands I personally don’t Slab ancient coins Comment from : @Belowbluewaterdiver |
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never Comment from : @not_suspicious |
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